Haitian president assassinated at home in 'barbaric act' -PM
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[July 07, 2021]
By Andre Paultre
PORT-AU-PRINCE (Reuters) -Haitian President
Jovenel Moise was shot dead by unidentified attackers in his private
residence overnight in an "inhuman and barbaric act" and his wife was
injured, Interim Prime Minister Claude Joseph said on Wednesday.
He said the police and army had the security situation under control but
gunshots could be heard throughout the capital after the attack, which
occurred amid a rising wave of politically linked violence in the
impoverished Caribbean nation.
With Haiti politically divided, and facing a growing humanitarian crisis
and shortages of food, there are fears of widespread disorder. The
Dominican Republic said it was closing the border it shares with Haiti
on the island of Hispaniola.
"The President was injured and succumbed to those injuries," Joseph said
in an interview with Radio Caraibes.
Port-au-Prince had been suffering an increase in violence as gangs
battle one another and police for control of the streets.
The bloodshed is driven by worsening poverty and political instability.
Moise faced fierce protests after taking office as president in 2017,
with the opposition accusing him this year of seeking to install a
dictatorship by overstaying his mandate and becoming more authoritarian
- charges he denied.
"All measures are being taken to guarantee the continuity of the state
and to protect the nation," Joseph said.
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Jovenel Moise addresses the media next to his wife Martine after
winning the 2016 presidential election, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
Picture taken November 28, 2016. REUTERS/Jeanty Junior Augustin/
Moise had ruled by decree for more than a year after
the country failed to hold legislative elections and wanted to push
through a controversial constitutional reform.
The U.S. Embassy said in a statement it would be closed on Wednesday
due to the "ongoing security situation".
The United States had on June 30 condemned what it described as a
systematic violation of human rights, fundamental freedoms and
attacks on the press in Haiti, urging the government to counter a
proliferation of gangs and violence.
Dominican Republic President Luis Abinader held an emergency meeting
early on Wednesday about the situation but had yet to issue a
statement.
(Reporting by Andre Paultre in Port-au-PrinceAdditional Reporting by
Ezequiel Abiu Lopez in Santo Domingo Writing by Sarah MarshEditing
by Daniel Flynn and Mark Heinrich)
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